Loti Village Outreach Report

DATE: 31st May, 2025

LOCATION: Wasinmi, Ogun State, Nigeria.

SUMMARY OF THE OUTREACH

The Living Streams Missions Network (LSMN), in collaboration with Project Save Ministries, carried out an evangelistic and humanitarian outreach to Loti Village, a remote, underserved community in Wasimi, Ogun State, Nigeria. This outreach focused on evangelism, missionaries’ interviews, basic medical intervention, and menstrual hygiene education for adolescent girls.

Loti residents, primarily farmers and sand diggers have been cut off from modern amenities and infrastructure for over a decade. This mission was a response to their deep-rooted medical, and hygiene challenges while still emphasizing and preaching the message of Jesus and practically showing love and compassion like Jesus would have done.

COMMUNITY BACKGROUND

Living Conditions:

  • No electricity or mobile network access
  • One borehole (inoperable due to lack of power)
  • No health facility, no shops, no transport infrastructure.
  • Walking is the main means of transportation, with few motorcycles, and no cars.
  • Children and adults alike suffer from untreated illnesses due to the absence of medical help.

OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

  1. Menstrual Hygiene Education & Supplies.
  • About 30 adolescent girls were sensitized on menstruation and menstrual hygiene using illustrations.
  • 2 packs of sanitary pads were distributed to each adolescent girl.

2. Medical Intervention and counselling.

    One licensed doctor and three nurses from Project Save team were present to conduct the medical consultations and drug distribution. Volunteers of LSMN joined the counselling team.

    Services Provided:

    • Blood Pressure Screening for adults.
    • Basic Medical Consultations and medication prescriptions.
    • Free Medications were provided based on prescriptions. Counseling.

    3. Evangelism

    The outreach was wrapped up with an open-air crusade. The crusade activities was anchored by Project Save team and assisted by the LSMN team.

    4. Missionary Interview

    Four people were interviewed; The leading missionary, Pastor Lanre Oyeleke, his wife, and the two resident missionaries in Loti village.

    5. Welfare

    The two resident missionaries were supported with foodstuff like rice, beans, and beverages.

      Outcomes and Impact

    • Adolescent girls were equipped with sanitary pads.
    • The two resident missionaries were given foodstuff and provisions.
    • Four missionaries shared their life-in-mission story which will be shared on all our social media platform

    Conclusion

    The outreach to Loti wasn’t only for the welfare of the missionaries alone, but also for the people in the community whom they are reaching with the gospel and discipling.

     More Information

     The missionary organization we collaborated with— Project Save—is an evangelistic mission organization that is focused on discipleship. They have missionaries in many mission fields scattered across Nigeria and other African nations.

     To see more about this outreach, check our social media pages.

    https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamsmissionsnet work?igsh=MWVoNTJkN2JxN3IwZA== https://www.facebook.com/share/15pMM6QBaB/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-streamsmissions-network

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